How to feminize seeds?

However, sometimes the breeder isn’t looking to cross two strains in hopes of getting a specific trait.

Once the breeder stabilizes a certain trait, he’ll look to mass produce the offspring with precisely those traits. He may do so by feminizing seeds that the “mother plant” produces.

In the wild and without any human tampering, cannabis plants produce mostly female seeds when they “perceive” that they’re approaching the end of their lifetime.

Feminization is essentially a process of pushing the plant to produce as many female seeds as possible, by making it “think” that it’s approaching its last days.

In order to survive and spread its genetic material as much as possible, plants will mostly make female seeds, and a very small percentage of male seeds, because a small number of males plants can pollinate a colossal number of female plants.

This is why the process of pressuring the plant to produce female seeds en-masse is called feminization.

There are several ways to perform seed feminization. Each one is different, although they all boil down to the same thing — getting female seeds.

Some methods are more efficient than others, which is why they are preferred by numerous producers and growers.

Feminizing seeds with colloidal silver

Colloidal silver is a substance made from microscopic particles of silver, which are suspended in liquid. Particles of silver are less than 100nm (nanometers) in size, and completely invisible to the naked eye.

You can get bottled colloidal silver on Amazon, or you can make it yourself, which is also relatively simple.

If you’re going to use it only a few times don’t bother making it, just order a couple of bottles.

Colloidal silver works by inhibiting female flowering hormones in cannabis. The result of this is that the male hormones dominate, and thus male flowers are produced.

By doing so, you turn your healthy female plants into males. Afterwards, you use the pollen that came off that plant to pollinate the other plants.

After you pollinate the other female plants, they will produce feminized seeds. This technique is reliant and yields female seeds in huge numbers.

Cannabis is known to yield hundreds (sometimes even thousands) of seeds after being pollinated. The colloidal silver method guarantees that you consistently get feminized seeds.

Here’s how to use it:

Spray colloidal silver on the branches every three days prior to switching the lights to 12/12 and continue spraying it until you start seeing first male flowers.

The more you use it, the more pollen sacks you will get. As the plant matures it will produce pollen that should be collected and used to pollinate other female flowers.

Collect the new seeds and plant them to get the next generation of the same plant.

Feminizing with Gibberellic acid

Feminizing with Gibberellic acid is even easier than with colloidal silver.

Gibberellic acid can also be bought in stores, and it’s mostly available in powder-form.

Gibberellic acid isn’t expensive at all, you can order it online or buy an entire box for as low as $15 bucks.

Mix the gibberellic acid with water so it reaches around 100 ppm (parts per million, the instructions on the packaging will let you know what’s what), and spray that water/acid mix on the plant once a day, for 10 consecutive days during the flowering phase, and male flowers will be produced.

After that apply the pollen from the “gibberellic acid” male flowers on other healthy female plants.

Those plants will yield feminized seeds after being pollinated.

Feminizing with the rodelization method

The rodelization method is by far the slowest, the least efficient, and the least guaranteed to work out of these 3 methods.

Rodelization entails not harvesting flowers after they’ve bloomed, but rather forcing the plant to turn male, in order to preserve itself.

After the plant has flowered, you need to leave it like that for another few weeks. The plant will then stress itself and grow a couple male flowers, in an attempt to pollinate itself once more.

If your plant succeeds, you’ll need to wait an additional few weeks to get decent seeds that are ready for sowing. Keep in mind that this method is not as reliable as the other two, and yields a smaller number of seeds.

This is “nature’s way of feminizing seeds”, although like everything else with nature, it takes a lot of time. A lot more time compared to the gibberellic acid and colloidal silver.

All these factors make rodelization the most natural, but for growers by far the worst possible feminization method.